Special Orders No. 189, General Headquarters, American Expeditionary Forces, July 8, 1918. Announces Marc Lagen as being on duty, requiring his participation in aerial flights.
Special Orders No. 213, Headquarters First Army Corps, American Expeditionary Forces, September 2, 1918. Instructs Marc Lagen to proceed to First Army Headquarters and report for duty as Assistant to the Balloon Officer.Inscription: "Through elect of…
Memorandum issued by Headquarters First Air Depot, Zone of Advance, American Expeditionary Forces to Commanding General, District of Paris, February 18, 1919. Informs General of Marc Lagen's travel to Paris, France on temporary duty regarding…
Orders [page torn, order no. missing], Headquarters First Air Depot, Zone of Advance, American Expeditionary Forces, January 6, 1919. Orders Marc Lagen to report for temporary duty with the Balloon Section.
Special Order No. 204, Headquarters First Air Depot, Zone of Advance, American Expeditionary Forces, January 18, 1919. Assigns Marc Lagen to duty as Personnel Officer, Balloon Section.
Special Orders No. 61, Headquarters First Replacement Depot, American Expeditionary Forces, March 2, 1919. Orders a number of casual companies to proceed to Marseille, France for transportation to U.S.
Special Orders No. 63 (extract), Headquarters First Replacement Depot, American Expeditionary Forces, March 4, 1919. Amends description of St. Aignan Casual Company No. 2402 in a previous order (Special Orders No. 61).
Special Orders No. 200, Headquarters First Air Depot, Zone of Advance, American Expeditionary Forces, January 14, 1919. Amends a previous order, instructing Captain Marc Lagen to proceed to Colombey-les-Belles, France and report to Commanding Officer…
Balloon parachute diagram created by the Balloon Section, Air Service, American Expeditionary Forces, December 23, 1918. Shows former folding method which occasionally resulted in the parachute opening in two lobes.
Military form entitled "Physical examination for appointment, promotion, or retirement," filled out by Marc Lagen, April 3, 1918. Details physical health information from an exam required for Lagen's promotion to Captain. Two typed pages.